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Can a Condo Be a Good Investment Property?

Can a Condo Be a Good Investment Property?

As a real estate investor, you have numerous options for where to direct your investment spending. You may focus on residential real estate, including individual properties or multi-family dwellings (which are considered commercial assets), or you may prefer other sectors like hospitality, retail, or office. If you are evaluating condominiums as an investment, you may find that the property type fits into your strategy.

Jul 10, 2021

What is a Property Investment Fund?

What is a Property Investment Fund?

Real estate is an investment with broad appeal and multiple options for participation. Investors can choose to buy properties directly and manage them personally or acquire a portfolio of assets and delegate the day-to-day management to someone else. Alternatively, you can choose to invest indirectly through asset-backed securities or other vehicles.

Jul 9, 2021

Real Estate Ownership Structures: Delaware Statutory Trust and Series LLC

Real Estate Ownership Structures: Delaware Statutory Trust and Series LLC

There’s good reason why more than 1 million businesses and nearly two-thirds of all Fortune 500 companies1 are incorporated in the State of Delaware -- the state is internationally recognized for its advanced statutory laws and judicial decisions regarding the governance of Delaware business entities.

Jul 8, 2021

Should I Create an LLC For My Rental Property?

Should I Create an LLC For My Rental Property?

If you’re a landlord renting out a single-family home, an apartment building, or space for a business, you may have considered creating an LLC. Here are some considerations to go over if you’re thinking of creating an LLC for your rental property.

Jul 7, 2021

Can You Buy a Multifamily Home with a VA Loan?

Can You Buy a Multifamily Home with a VA Loan

A multifamily residential property contains separate dwelling units for more than one household. The property has shared walls, floors, or ceilings but individual entries. It can include duplexes, triplexes, quads, apartments, condos, townhouses, and other attached housing. Multifamily housing can also include mixed-use developments, where the lower floors have retail, office, or commercial tenants and the higher levels contain housing units.

Jul 5, 2021

Is Sale Of Rental Property Subject To Net Investment Income Tax?

Is Sale Of Rental Property Subject To Net Investment Income Tax?

On January 1, 2013, 26 U.S. Code § 1411 - “Imposition of Tax” went into effect, to help fund the Affordable Care Act. What this meant, in plain English (and continues to mean), is that the net investment income tax, or NIIT, is assessed on certain net investment income of individuals, estates, and trusts that demonstrate income higher than the statutory threshold amounts.

Jul 4, 2021

Can You Do a HARP Loan on an Investment Property?

Can You Do a HARP Loan on an Investment Property?

What is HARP? The U.S. Federal Housing Agency created the Home Affordable Refinance Program (known as HARP) in 2009 to help homeowners who owed more than the value of their homes. The main conditions for eligibility were that the mortgage had to have been purchased by either Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac (the two government-sponsored mortgage entities) before May 31, 2009. The borrower had to be in an "underwater" position. Also, the borrowers were required to be current on the payments, and the property had to be maintained in good condition. If the homeowner was delinquent or had walked away from the home, they did not qualify. This program terminated as of the end of 2018.

Jul 3, 2021

Ways to Leverage Equity in Investment Property

Ways to Leverage Equity in Investment Property

With time, the equity position in an investment property will generally increase. As a result, investors may seek opportunities to make use of the equity in their properties. There are a few ways to do this, and in this article, we’ll go through them.

Jul 1, 2021

Do You Have to Live in an Investment Property?

Do You Have to Live in an Investment Property?

You do not have to live in your investment property, but if you do reside there for all or some of the year, there are different classifications for tax purposes.

Jun 27, 2021

Should I Invest in Warehouse Properties?

Should I Invest in Warehouse Properties?

Covid-19 rocked many sectors of commercial real estate in 2020, particularly retail, office and hospitality1. Industrial warehousing and distribution, meanwhile, saw its tide rise exponentially as a quarantined nation turned to online shopping en masse.

Jun 26, 2021

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